Product Description

What have you learned about yourself from your past and current relationships? We learn who we are and what we can hope for from others in the context of our relationships with family, friends, and others around us. Some of what we have learned and experienced may even blind us to what is really true about God, leaving us both yearning for and afraid of closeness with Him.

Coupling the teachings of Christ and His prophets with gospel-oriented ideas from her counseling background, Wendy Ulrich probes faulty assumptions that we may bring to our relationship with God. By understanding and healing these false beliefs and then following the teachings of Christ about how we can ''come unto Him,'' we learn to see God more accurately, rely on Him more trustingly, and become strengthened in His love.

About the Author

Wendy Ulrich, Ph.D., M.B.A., was a psychologist in private practice in Ann Arbor, Michigan for almost fifteen years before moving with her husband to Montreal (where he presided over the Canada Montreal Mission), then Alpine, Utah. She founded Sixteen Stones Center for Growth, which offers seminar-retreats for LDS women (sixteenstones.net). She is a mother and grandmother, a columnist for Deseret News, a former president of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapist, and a business consultant with The RBL Group. Her books include Forgiving Ourselves, Weakness Is Not Sin, and national best seller The Why of Work, co-authored with her husband, Dave Ulrich.

Reviews

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(based upon 3 reviews)

By Debbie, Submitted on 2018-02-03

I love this book. Read it four times right after I bought it. Bought several copies for gifts.
PLEASE have Wendy record it for CDs, in her own voice.
I commute 100 miles a day, which doesn't leave much time for reading or re-reading anything.
I need to read it again. CDs would be a huge blessing for me.

A MUST-READ!By Shauna Wheelwright, Submitted on 2016-09-05

This book is PHENOMENAL!
So many thoughts worth pondering!
Filled with stories that you can relate to-- you will discover a desire to strengthen your relationship with our Heavenly Father and find the help to do so.

By Emily, Submitted on 2016-08-15

Always filled with insight and presented with warmth, Wendy Ulrich's writings are among the most helpful I've read. "Let God Love You" became for me a powerful invitation to examine my relationship with the Lord and ponder about how it could be better. What a gift it has been to understand this more clearly!